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Resources
One of the first things an expecting parent can do to protect baby is get vaccinated themselves. Vaccines pass important infection-fighting antibodies to babies, providing some protection against certain diseases during their first few months of life when they are still too young to get vaccinated.
Resources for Pregnant People:
Resources for Healthcare Providers:
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Frequently Asked Questions
With abundant online information, people often have vaccine-related questions. However, not everything you read about vaccines is true. To obtain accurate information, it is crucial to rely on science-based sources. Here are some trusted sources for reliable vaccine information.
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